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I plan to go to Slonim, where my grandfather was born. I am just wondering if anyone knows the names of the Magid Family shown on Vilna os-91. Leizer Gordin (z.l) was my great-grandfather, Michael Gordin(z.l) - my grandmother, Zelda Gordin (z.l) - my mother and I - Reuven Slutskin - was born in Daugavpils in 1934.I would be interested in hearing of any travel tips you may have collected over the years -- I.e. I believe, though I am not certain, that the young man sitting low down at the table to the right of the photo could be my aunt's father, Barnett (Barney). If it is Barnett, I am also interested in tracking down when he came to the UK. I remember my grand mother telling me this is where he is from. Brother of Michael Gordin and his kids emigrate in USA, and my mother corresponded with them.Yerachmiel Berns A friend showed me a link with photos of the Jewish community in Crakow which you created: am interesting about the photo No. I like to use the photo for my dissertation about Deaf Jews Please feel free to contact me. Thanks, Mark Zaurov I just stumbled onto your website recently. .( during the war they escaped to the Soviet Union). Knowing that their forebears settled in the UK in the late 19th century they set off to try to find any trace of the Freedlands who came from Baisogala in Lithuania and the Mindels from Dunilovichy in Belarus.My great-great-grandmother was Rachael Perlman, nee Chait, who was born in Baisogala, Lithuania around 1840. I note from your website an Asna Chait, nee Kriger. From 1946 to 1974, they lived in Vilnius For more information and pictures; SHUB is buried in the Jewish cemetery of Vilnius. As the journey progresses, it becomes a broader search- a search for Jewish life.Thanks to Ruth Marcus, Linda Hugle, Jennifer Mohr Morse, Nancy Holden, Jessica Schein, Ze'ev Sharon and many others.

She was working at Korczak Orphanage Bursa when studying medicine. They got off the ship in Warsaw, Poland for my mother to give birth to my brother Yankel (Jack) They proceeded to go to Odvok for the birth and then after a short time, again left for America on the ship SS Mauretania, arriving in New York City via London England June 12, 1921. on my family and their possessions, and whatever you know. His children ( information from "Geni") Paul Kraines, Anne Firestone, Harry L.

The trail now points clearly to Baisogala, what was once a tiny shtetl in the Lithuanian countryside.

Simon the guide knows of a Jewish cemetery on the outskirts, but it's a cemetery he hasn't seen for ten years, as it's been flooded for a reservoir, but by an amazing stroke of luck, the team tries a wooded hillside and...there it is, remnants of old and mostly illegible Jewish tombs, where, no doubt, Michael and Jonathan's ancestors are buried." (Producer: Neil Rosser //A Ladbroke Production for BBC Radio 4).

The most common surname appears to be LUBICH, with over 300 entries (almost all form the city of Grodno).

Male heads of households have patronymics, so there are actually many more individuals referenced in these records than the 22,148 records themselves.